Gold Star Veterans : Indiana Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Herbert Logsdon Jr
IN 06-28-1969 Vietnam Army
902
Malcolm Eugene Lomax
IN 11-27-1968 Vietnam Army
903
Loren Elwood Long
IN 08-23-1968 Vietnam Army
904
Robert Lynne Long
IN 12-22-1967 Vietnam Air Force
905
Robert Lopez
IN 03-01-1966 Vietnam Marines
906
Neal Alexander Lord Jr
CA 05-07-1970 Vietnam Army
907
Herbert James Lottes
IN 06-29-1969 Vietnam Army
908
Daryl Lee Lowery
IN 04-19-1969 Vietnam Marines
909
Randell Hood Loy
IN 09-04-1968 Vietnam Army
910
Kenneth Wayne Lozier
IN 07-29-1967 Vietnam Navy
911
Steven Ernest Lucas
IN 10-03-1970 Vietnam Army
912
Glen Charles Ludban
IN 06-30-1969 Vietnam Navy
913
Lawrence Emil Lundgren
IN 02-24-1970 Vietnam Army
914
Bernard Merle Lusk
IN 08-28-1967 Vietnam Marines
915
Chester Arthur Lutgen
IN 06-01-1966 Vietnam Marines
916
Kenneth Bernard Luttel
IN 06-02-1970 Vietnam Army
917
Anthony Raymond Lux
IN 10-18-1968 Vietnam Marines
918
Phillip Edmond Lynch
IN 03-25-1969 Vietnam Army
919
Richard E Lynch
IN 10-08-1965 Vietnam Army
920
Timothy James Lynch
IN 08-16-1971 Vietnam Army
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